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Flavored Salt

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March 12, 2008   Filed Under: General   231 words

What is so good about flavored salt? If the word gourmet isn’t enough to get your taste buds wanting some, then the fact that it is authentic sea salt from many of the best places in the world should. The Himalayas and the Dead Sea are among the famous places that Saltworks brings us their fusions from.

Flavored Salt

The fact that I’m Jamaican makes it obvious that I love to cook well-seasoned food. Flavored salt can only add to my favorite dishes–imagine Jerk chicken that is seasoned with natural Thai ginger- or Habanero Pepper-flavored salt. Delicious. And it doesn’t require you to have these seasonings and fumble through a million bottles. The salt is already flavored for you and comes in really cute jars.

The salt can even be ordered in different sizes. If you want more than the jar pictured above, then there are several bags of salt to choose from. The bags of salt range from 5lbs to a super bag which is 2200lbs. There are five grades ranging from fine to extra course. I, of course, would choose the fine salt because I already know how many pinches of salt I need for my dishes.

 


Comment by Jess on March 12th, 2008 @ 11:49 pm

xP You sound like a cook now baha





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